We're getting really close. Tim sprayed the colour coats on my guitar and here's what he had to say: "We mix our own white lacquer with yellow oxide pigment to create a really beautiful off white. After that we’ll shoot an amber over the whole guitar to dial the colour in a bit further and to also tint the binding a bit. For your guitar, we used a blend of nitrocellulose lacquers to get a finish that is hard and durable but also capable of weathering, checking and aging with time and use. Basically, it’ll hold up to buffing so we get a really nice gloss but it’s not so precious that it won’t start to age."

Wow! That goes so far beyond the production guitars I own and leaves most partscasters behind in a galaxy far far away. Such amazing construction quality and attention to detail. I'm really jealous, but in a good sort of way. I'm really happy for you.

Wow! That goes so far beyond the production guitars I own and leaves most partscasters behind in a galaxy far far away. Such amazing construction quality and attention to detail. I'm really jealous, but in a good sort of way. I'm really happy for you.

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Words of wisdom there. These guitars are in a league with VERY few players. Thanks for the kind words.

I must say, that is the prettiest (coolest, neatest, most awesome!) white finish on a guitar that I've ever laid eyes on. Out of the 568 guitars that have gone through my hands, I've only had a few white/cream ones...a lovely Guild Starfire and white/cream Les Paul in the 70's, and a pure white Johnson acoustic I found for 10 at a thrift store. The Guild was the nicest, but they all pale in comparison to your beauty.

Great choice with Wolf's pickups. He winds some amazing pickups. That is one fantastic guitar.